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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are everyday" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "everyday" is an adjective meaning common or ordinary, while "every day" refers to each day.
Example: "I go for a run every day to stay fit."
Alternatives: "are common" or "happen daily".
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are everyday
adjective
Appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions
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These are everyday rarities.
These are everyday, human questions.
Freudian archetypes are everyday reality.
Roadside bombs are everyday occurrences in Iraq.
Petty cruelties and crackdowns are everyday occurrences in today's China.
"Here, beef momos are everyday food," she said.
"These are everyday Australians living the dream," Dance said.
Then there are everyday people who did extraordinary things.
Stabbings and shootings are everyday occurrences in opera.
Well, there are everyday people doing amazing things.
What we are presented with are everyday routines, done differently.
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